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:10:02
It's time for you to go.
:10:04
Don't you turn your back
on me, nigger.

:10:09
Rubin !
:10:11
Rubin !
:10:13
Ladies and gentlemen,
:10:16
in this corner--
:10:20
[Announcer]
ln this corner,
from Paterson, New Jersey,

:10:24
wearing the white trunks
with blackstripes,

:10:27
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter!
:10:29
[Bell Rings]
[Crowd Cheering]

:10:43
Okay, Sam.
You joining us ?
Yeah. Yeah.

:10:45
Lesra,
get up the back.

:10:47
[Lisa ] Dear Rubin,
l can't believe the warmth
and beauty of your letter.

:10:50
Ready ?
We get a rich, deep feeling
of experiencing your presence.

:10:54
You've made what
we 've been saying the truth,

:10:57
that you can't keep people back
who refuse to be kept back.

:11:00
Here we go.
Here we go.

:11:02
We work out of our home,
so we 're always here
if you'd like to call.

:11:06
We'd really like
to hear your voice.

:11:09
[Carter]
You are very persuasive,

:11:12
and l thank you
for all the things you send me,

:11:15
but you people are
a bad influence on me.

:11:19
l'm startin 'to like all
this stuff a little too much.

:11:23
You're lettin 'me get loose.
:11:27
[Phone Ringing]
:11:35
Hello ?
:11:38
Yeah, I'll accept the charges.
Hey, Rube,
what's happening, man ?

:11:42
Lesra, boy, you, uh--
:11:44
Well, you sound more
like a man every day.

:11:47
[ Laughing ]
Get outta here.

:11:51
Where is everybody ?
:11:53
Oh, you know Canadians.
:11:55
They're not happy unless
they're outside tappin' a tree
for maple syrup.

:11:58
I don't know how they do it.
It's cold out there.


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